Chapter 3 - Software Loading and Configuration

14.To change the IP parameters, proceed to the next step. If you are not using IP routing, click on the IP Routing Enable check box to disable IP routing and proceed to step 20 (the WAN Ports Default Setup).

15.The default Ethernet IP Address has to be changed to your unique LAN address. Assign an acceptable unique IP address to the Ethernet port.

16.Change the default Subnet Mask and Frame Type to the values you have assigned to your LAN port.

17.The default WAN Address has to be changed to your unique WAN address. Assign an acceptable unique WAN Address to the WAN port.

18.Change the default Subnet Mask and Remote Address for WAN to the values you have assigned to your WAN.

19.Click on OK when you are satisfied with your selections.

20.The WAN Port Default Setup dialog box is displayed. The WAN Port is enabled in this dialog box. Frame Relay is also enabled. If your WAN port is going to be used in Point-to-point protocol, click on the Enable PPP. If PPP is enabled, then the Modem Command Setup field is active and either Asynchronous or Direct Connect needs to be enabled.

The WAN port can be further configured once the installation of the software is completed, by clicking on the MultiFRAD Configuration icon and clicking on the WAN button.

21.Click on the OK button in the WAN Port Default Setup dialog box.

22.The Data Port Configuration dialog box allows you to individually configure each of the ten data channels. After configuring a given channel, you may copy that channel’s configuration to any of the other channels by selecting the desired channels in the “Duplicate To” group and clicking on the “Copy” button.

If your data device is a synchronous device, ensure that the clocking and, if an internal clock is used, the Speed is correct. Also, check the Encoding Scheme, Between Frames, and InterFrame Timer are correct for your channel device. Refer to user documentation for the parameters of the channel device.

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